

FAIRFIELD. IOWA 

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Louden Junior Hay Fork Carrier For Cable Track — Fig. 621 



Specifications 



For stacking hay in the field. 



Built to operate on ^ g inch or 



Diameter of rope wheels 4 inches. 



Diameter of track wheels on tread. 3I4 inches. 



Bearing surface on track (distance between 



front and rear axles). 10 inches. 

 Total length of carrier, 14 inches. 

 Carries fork within 13 inches of the track. 

 Frame of carrier of refined malleable iron. 

 Rope and Track Wheels special quality gray iron. 

 J4 inch best manilla rope is recommended. 

 !l or J^ inch rope may be used. 

 Safe working capacity 1 .000 pounds. 

 One Fork Pulley, I Trip Block, I Rope Swivel, 



furnished with carrier. 

 Weight, 24 pounds. 



This Carrier was designed for use in 

 connection with the Louden CableRicker 

 for staciiing hay. It operates on a wire 

 cable track ( ^ j inch or 3 2 inch diameter) 

 and does its work as nearly perfect as 

 can be. It is built along the same gen- 

 eral lines as the Louden Junior Carrier 



for steel track. _ It is compactly and stoutly built, its working parts 

 are extremely simple and it never fails to work right. 



The poles at the end and the cable track above also act as 

 guides for building the stack. Stacks of any size up to 60 feet in 

 length can be built with the cable ricker. We furnish the cable in any 

 lengths desired. The cable should be allowed to extend to the ground, on the outside of the poles, at each end, 

 thus forming guys. Forty feet of cable should be allowed outside of the poles at each end. Where 30- 

 foot poles are used and a 50-foot stack is to be built, 140 feet of cable would be required. This allows 

 room to drive the load of hay inside the poles and thus secure a straight lift up to the carrier. Where 

 poles longer than 30 feet are used add 2 feet of cable for each added foot of pole length. 



We do not furiiish poles as they cannot conveniently be shipped by local freight. Poles should be 

 5 to 6 inches in diameter at the top and 30 feet or more in length. 



This cable ricker is easy to set up, easy to move from place to place, and when not in use the metal 

 parts can be stored in small space. With ordinary care the outfit will 'ast many years. 



(Combine 



Fig. C430-A 



Patent Rope Swivel. 

 One is furnished as a 

 part of each Junioi 

 Carrier. 



Trip Block. Fig. 801 (March) 



One is furnished as a part of each Cable Carrier. 



Louden Cable Ricker Outfit 



For Stack 50 Feet Long 



1 Louden Junior Cable Carrier Fig. 62 1 



1 Louden 6-Tine Balance Grapple Fork (page 38) Fig. 35 1 



140 feet 5'S-'nch Galvanized Steel Wire Rope Fig. 417 



2 High-Grade Draft Pulleys (page 49 J Fig. 468 



2 Cable Loop Clamps Pig 337 



4 Cable Stop Clamps Fig. 3371/^ 



The H-inch size Galvanized Steel Wire Rope. Fig. 417. or the 'finch size Galvanized Wire Strand may be substituted 

 for the ^g-inch size Wire Rope specified above if desired. 



170 ft. 5;4-inch Manilla Draft Rope and 90 feet Jg-inch Trip Rope would be required with this outfit. 



We do not furnish poles. 



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